.1 Curtain washing now made very easy lt used to be a tedious business. didn't it? But now-we have a way that means very little work- talres verylittle time-and really nogreat slrill. Thanks to LUX. This way your curtains take on a fresh newness. the colors are brightened-the saggiest. and limpest curtain becomes a thing oi beauty. __ LAII due to the satiny. loamy lather of X purest. surest and gentlest oi all cleansers. Thswashing of curtains is described in "The Cars efDainty Clothes". Let u: send you a copy new. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO. our. W; if it'll‘ 1.. .3\rrida'y School picnic - committee tars anticipating ii large number of “a ‘_ storeonvictorla itow one of the ‘ Fiiesilny, July 7th. Anthony Buc- .. “gave to any h m. proviso 111i‘ ' _’-_4 time - JueT RECEIVED A ,cii.r oaii ‘of Bt. John lime in casks and barrels. L. M. Poole and Co. icouupiiy‘: wiisri. 151a 1 14 2i Mimi-mo‘ Hiafi-ioivia-Mr. w. 4* Stanley, Inst W of Clothing. yai Canadian ounted Police. v to, is at present on vamtlon g his fsniily in Charlotte~ "r" s Lsoiseolflgfi-i: Mehodist w ‘visitors today at Rocky Point so rdon’! have any fears as to _‘ of ' provisions. _ ~-l—-a COME TO THE BTAWBERRY - festival, endoy tlie band music and help the "orphanage on Thursday evening, July 15th. at Exit. Hearts, t itoyaity. x 1589-7-18-21 LY an advertisements ‘ fior next 8 S fl "K\.* grounds. There will be a struwber ry and ice cream festivnl on the beautiful Knights of Columbus grounds. Monday July 19th in aid of City Hospital. 1593 FENNBLL L CHANDLER -—. have iiidtiilled , .in front of their ‘Bowser tanks for lldflillilig Bengas, ‘ the wonderful ‘ new motor lfuol. Beiigns sells at the. same ‘price ‘as ordinary gaso line, while, it is ‘claimed gives much more power and mileage. 159 Jatesi. pattern "SHEEP DIPPING DEMON- STRATIONS. - Sheep Dipping zDeinonstrations have been arrang- ' cu: by tlirbepnprtiiient of Agri- .. culture for the following places:—- 1K‘. F‘. Weeks, Fredericton,-—Wed- hanun, Wheutly ltiver.- Thurs- dny, July 8th. Cleveland Robin- son, Brncklcy Bench—il‘rliliiy, July 9th. Francis Coady. Newton Cross, —<lVlonduy, July 5th. D. J. Nichol- son, Orwell Cove-Jruesddy, July 6th. W. A. Jenkins, Vernon Bridge-Wednesday, July 7th. it. it. Mutch, Eurnscliffe, Thursday, July 8th. Wm. Cain, Sunimerville —-l<‘ridnY, July ilth. Lemuel Kenny. MorcII-JSnturIinY. July 10th. All Sheep Breeders are requested to ‘ have their flocks dipped as the work is being done frce of charge tor this year. ‘ 3i ...__¢o>---_ g z z LEAGUE 0F THE CROSS‘ picnic July 21st at Rocky Point. ‘hi .3 158 --—-<e>—-—-— rzMosi infiints nrc infested by worms. which cuuso grout suffer- ing. unil if not promptly dealt with, may cnusc constitutional weakness illifitiuit. to rtilliftly. Miller's will clear the stomach and bowels oi worms iind will so uct upon the system that tliero will lic no recur- rence of tlie trouble. And not only this. but they will repair the injuri- es to the orgiins that worms cziusc lllifl restore iiicm to soundness. ' i \r- I , \ I L ,l i . t . , r’. r;t~ 1 . “ ‘ I / ' l : v I , VI H \ .v ' i b I. o - i . J l» 1* I . t: ~ st 'r ‘y ‘l, ‘. ‘I . \ , > l» ‘g: I . I a in‘; Fredericton, N. B. iusi-izioi. " - QLAQL 'A"‘-;Ql-AA‘AA'Ql-Qln vvvvvi, vvvvwv 7v OOOQOQQV-Q1noQQ-<QsQ<-Q-v-~- v.;-, E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St Chartottetown Iiusruce at Lowest rites. ' iitlIFtroigSiockCuspisies Agents wanted for Toronto Cream Separator l NEW BRUNSWICK BROKERS. LTD. In v Stock Bran Shorts a Oil Cake Cornmeal Cracked Corn Feed Wheat Prince Flour Beaver Flour Royal Gold Flour Quaker Flour p Queen City Flour Robin Hood Flour Fire,‘ Accident, Sickness isii Fletch Five Roses Flour Allpoi which we are selling at low- est prices. Home 8: Cu ..ira:.1.-usm.. .-_,_ . I HE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘I ci-iAnLo-rrsro, ‘ ' n Trade, quarterly ill be held this even-lug at 8 pi’- i. . halibut received at J . tonight, Wednesday at 34 pic big time is expected; drinks and fruit for Sil "All 21st for the ice creani festival and bazaar to be held in Wliisloe on _ __ _'.-.‘ g--- BCHOO c» Qotivlulryor pmug; 5:; ed today from Gaspe with a full WARD ISLANIL-Boaiitltfiul t cargo of cedar shingles and drcs- Jgigtled descriptive souvenir ready sed spruce for L. M. Poole and $16,!‘ . 3Oniy 50c. by mail Us. Co., Connolly's Wharf Charlottetown Guardian. 1579 7 14 ZI- gé’, w 1352-7-04! . , '-'-' CEDAR POBTB. JUST RECEIV- FssTlvAL 0N K_ 0F c_ ed by schooner Bownessa cargo of cedar posts nnd cedar shingles L. M. P0019 and Co. Connolly's Wharf. " tiny except Wednesday, njid Sstur 4i 15th. Wednesday clciii g Saturday _ Moore and McLeod ‘Liiiiited. cream social under theiiuspices of the Y. L. M. S. of thaiPresbytcr- inn church on the niiuise grounds iit Keneington 15th inst. Everybody weico Rangers‘ cnmp. A camp for Sun. iliiy School boys of 12 to 14 years will be licid at Apple Tree wharf it’ sufficient ccivcd with-iii 9 Cline Traverse iirc hereby request- pm. ti“ ill.‘- i "v ' .._.. r-"neen ISLAND s Cole . Co. IShI-li-M ' .,r'~'1.‘-§ Pnzitc-i-iiutm-uiev. figment M ill preach in the Yen fhiirch dicck. ALL ABOARD Foii~tlies.s'. nlc nt Rocky Poiiit-Joday. A lashing ,.-.,,; 1534 horses bringing ____ t I225 and cows ranging from 8120 Rgsgnvg wgpuggpjy July in $178 each. Pigs brought splen- tlie . church. n1 unfavorable. 1523pd rounds adjoining hould duy prove _ rst fine day followingy". use etscriioanniv- _ 8 i510 1 14 2i. J . —"_"-\ ' THIS STORE cLosEs EVERY J ing July 12.30; ‘seas p. m. ay at 5 o'clock. uuui closing . .1591 7 14 2i. é-q THERE WILL 5.x,‘ AN m5 (3 Tiiursilay evening s me 1587. 5 . . ls no factor yct in sight Wtlllfih “my ‘ ' ‘ tend t bring about xv. c ongo- APPLICATIONS FOR TRAIL A 181a,,“ w“, nmrchunn when iippiicittions are 're- tho next THREE DAYS- Ailllllciitions received at tho IOClII Y. M. C. A. ’ ‘ 1590 7 14 2i. SECRETARY Mission servos At. the rcccni. meeting of the P. E. .l Prcshyicrlzii. Miss Ruth Mo. Grllimr was iippolnted secretary of Mission Bands. After the holldiiys Ml“ ‘MP-Gfvisors tiddrcss will be Charlottetown as she has been up~ Doimed to the staffof Prince St. school. ALL PERSONs indebted to 9,119 estate or tho lnte nnnuugiierty. Pd v make payment to the under- filllricil on or before tiio 5th (lay of Alli-WEI, 1920. Mrs. W.‘ H. Doug- m-‘TIY- 9x99011119. Cflile 'I‘i‘iiverse. 1544~7-14'2l. BOUND F-ois-"Pznu - The steamer Princess, foritrerly of the service between} Charlottetown and Pictou and ‘ittt-tcriy owned by Pflfquiitir c. 00., Halifax. has been 5W1 "1 Durtics iii-zParii. She sailed from Halifax for Lima, Peru on Bfltvriiuy. flying- the Peruvian flag and sees by way or Norfolk and the Pnnamn Canal. There is one '1’. E. Islander in the crow, 110mm‘: Iiarris of Charlottetown, sen-man, TO ATTEND NATIONAL DIV. ISIOM-Mcssrs L. P. Tnnton' and J. C. Brodie left by yesterday morn bill's train to Borden cn route to Moncton, N. 13., wiiere they will attend, as delegates. tiie annual session of.thc National Division 301w o! Temperance of North Am- erica. Thuy were joined oi Borden by delegates from other parts of the province. Itcv. R. H. Stavcrt. P. M. W. P. will leave this morn- lug. ---—¢oc---_- ::A Boom For The Billous. —— The liver is o very sensitive organ ' and easily deranged. When this occurs iherc is undue secretion of bile and the iicrld liquids flows into the r-itoniiich and soiira it. in this condition ii man finds the bcst remedy ln Piirinelcrfs Vogci tiiblo Pills, which are warranted to speedily correct this disorder. ’l‘hero is no better mtWllClllB in the £21m list of pillprepurntions. PLAYING I CARDS ‘ TAX Without the 50c . ADDED. PUIICHSE BEFORE AUG. 1ST AND SAVE THlS AMOUNT. We have anice assortment or Congress and other series of cards that had Inland Re- venue Stamps prefixed be- fore the present tariff went iritn effect. ‘ We are given until Aug. 1st to dispose ' of these. Stamped-Cards after that the tax must he added. W.T. wtttuii Queen Qtreet. 9.- . Chsrlo -‘-'l‘ii‘e- sale ‘held st the farm of eral dad/s gent ever Oarter, The" Ill-rm, ‘about 100 acres ‘we sum of 57-500 to Mr. Wboatley River. Everyt sold at exceptionally high prices. did Slfildbushel, hay $20 per ton and incnt exception st the vicinity or $4000. Mr. Moreslrle being delighted with the success attending the sale. He intends re- siding in future with his son Gar- field. Werner of Brooiiline, Masep, arrlv ed in the city lost night and are Werner is a daughter of the late who wns for many Customs. Leading Montr°ei ImPorters Pessi- stiitements of iczidlni! speaking about th Hi9 said that the mines in the Westhircady mar». kct llll ‘their own if it wus shipped to eastern points "their other uscrs would b “LA . m. death oec ‘u . Newcastle‘, . en y of John " (301197. Bled 09. ..lvt!9i9W11. was an active tlst Church and Sunday School and» for Jnsnyyears had been ac- tive. in, work connected with the Foresters and 0 leaves ‘to mourn s widow, eons and .-t.wo daughters and two ’ _ brlatlisai-‘s George or Summ '—-- .\ an o JUST ARRIVE-D caring: brain bu ' and shorts, which we up‘ ailing at lowest prices. A. Home‘ at native of Char- afte ndrief illness. i-fe or er in the Bap- rsiige Lodge. He three srside seph " of Charlottetown and s terYMrs. Hannah Ross of tetovvh. ‘ 7|, VERY ‘SUBOIOOFUL AUCTION .1. r. Samuel Moreside, Milton, sev- ago, was one o! the lar~ conducted by‘ Auctioneer consisting of s sold for the. Mathesoii of hing else from $175 to prices, oats, black, brought i fiirin machinery and imple- s bringing prices that were al. The sale of movable rick and implements brought in s5. Tnnsoivsns _.___ Dr. J. G. W. Werner and Mrs. t present visiting Mr. and Mrs. . A. MCLETGII, Hillsborough. Mrs. Charlottetown years in H. M. iimcs Curtis of OANNDNS SOFT COAL ._ SITUATION. _--_ .mistl U. l3.-—t'i<‘ropi coal iinport- . rs of this city, it op ears than-the oi-t cos-i situation n Canada is tcadily becoming WOTBBL Mill Um"! -M ONTREAL. Jul Y c proposed scho- of buying coal from Alberta. the plan ‘is farcical, ,1!!!‘ production, and c in t-he sumo position us here. IIIIIN AS vwv ‘I _ '3 Hill ww-v v fabric for school dressm for chi ren for the coming season. Color combinations arc in high favor. white and navy, red and navy, tun and brown, and navy and tan be- ing approved. A little frock may be of ono color, with iiurrnw pipiiigs oi self iiitbric in contrasting color, or the two colors m-iy he combined In about equal proportion-n shirt 0t one rind blouse or waist of the other shade. Tho fancy. i-or wool jersey is Justified because it'is less expon- eivc than serge and for gcncrni weur it gives better service. lt does not get, "shiny" and iicmls little pressing. For dresses a riillrcr light weight is ‘ilfitlillly (rhosen. For stilts for boili girls onil boys n hcavi’ ‘wool jersey is to lho 1101MB!‘- The frock shown in to-day's sketch may hoof wool jersey, if designed for early tail wear, if meant for a either, present of liitcr wcur it ' may combine satin and crepe do chino iirtwo colors, or it may be t dress is tlie color‘ ‘ brie combination. It made of the two silks, it. may be embroidered on the bodice in a silk and metal embroidery. Fawn colored. crepe do chine might be» used for the bodice and navy smtin for the skirt, sleeves and bodice to be embroidered -in navy and 01.‘. The frock might he mode of av; iricotinc and block siitin if dc- sired. This is one of the hislll! "l!" proved fabric combinations for women's dresses for fall. beituty of the and possible fu binution is that the skirt oiii iilwuys made of the sutin whfl sometimes u short, loose "coolic‘" cont, sometimes a etmlght coat that is lriicc length, is made of oil ‘method or cffection u siiitin and triootino coiii-biiiatioii is to hnvu waist and sleeves of the silk IN MEMCRIAM - MR. MRRTIN MARTIN The sudden (loath of_ Martin ‘Mar- tin of Miirtinvulo occurred on Tues- d-ay evening July 6th,. Mr, Martin was In his iisu-iil health .and M. work within in few yards ‘of his home when tho cull came and his unexpected death was a shock to tiip community. Deceased. wane son of the late iWiliinnrM tin and was born inthc legit) Bk o. Scot‘ land June 18th. a fir. tea‘: he emigrated to Martiiiwle, ‘P. E. i. then a iurestpviicreibv hand labor v thrift. and econoisy‘ he made him- self a comfortable home. By his death thetcomitiunii)’ time lost its oldest and one of its most respect- ed residents. i-ils widow "nee Flora Btewsrt" h-is faithful partner life for fifty two years also daughters. llh- »A. Show, Martin- Mirs. A. J. MacDonald, Albion Klross, Mrs. id. J. Partridge, Mid“ geil Kotie and Bella at home are left to mourn the loss of hiinbsnd and loving father smitten, Alexander of Msrtisvsle, and two sisters, Mrs. ‘M. McLeod. ssAgQ-Q-vww? , milttkflfll and ekir-t of the serge. 'i‘_lio Jersey ls “m “lost popular wofg new arrangement is‘ very smart. IITCGSY frock for -' ' develipoed in llncn or cotton. The -‘ IAu iii- " ‘ teresting point in this fabric. coiii- fi e the coat, = line . wool fubric. The ordinarily ucccpt~‘ ' ~ Reading, 1Vliies., and Mrs. ‘D. Nichni~ son, Mt. Lciinimii, ll. C. ‘ tho borne Valley (Zciiietcr services pastor; Rev. Andrews il-‘ree which deceased was ‘n consistent in (‘Patriot and Examiner please copy) vale, Mite. A. J. Bur-hoe. Strsthooua, ‘f ail" t, I v. ‘AnnLTS;$1_.o0i.ENv"§EAT-= p CHILDREN59¢ ANY SEAT a -. I coME AND BRING, THE kinmEs " FAREWELL PERFORMANCE‘ ‘or THE isosToN ‘ OPERA COMPANY TONIGHT AT 8.30 SHARP A ThmgMost Melodioiis- and Funniest Burlesque of all time Gilbert and Siillivaifs Comic Opera ' “RUDDIGQR A Geyser of Wit and Human-Pitts maul; N81‘. Globe »-.i ‘.8 THE MOST ARTISTIC NEW YORK CRITICS UN- EII§I§§TQAQQEY§VA§IQESS' PRAISE OF RUDDIGORE. JAS. o. BUNKER a . New York Wiirld THERE'S A REASON SEE RUDDIGORE YOURSELF - _RAN OVER 200 TIMES IN NEW YORK cnonucso HERE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ‘ ‘ AMERICA OUTSIDE NEW YORK Pnrties arriving late will be obliged to wait until after g h A tlie First Act “l! '_'_____..___ T1,“; STRAND MATINEE a p.m. SHARP --Ni(iiiT 1 a. 8.45 Today's Special at Usual Prices “The Fortune Hunter” From the Famous Play, By Winchell Smith 7 ~— BIC ACTS —7 v"“ CANAAiliiiNA i‘ iii OH BOY. THFS SODA HA8 A KICK" tuning. nuns WILLIAMS cmos-hinLs-oinue Simple Frock for s Flapper Th“ i’ ""9 Y°‘"‘_L°a"" "m" 1° Propose. How one of the ‘Ilhe remains were iniii to rest Iii mo“ pupal" "a" In plum-u make‘ "w" y, the? conducted ‘by his: D. McViciir of Sh. iiyterlnn (‘iiuroh of‘ ‘inub ‘Pollard hciiig COMEDY The Paths News \ Topics of the day \ _ -r' in.»-.<v-‘~'~“ ember for upwards of forty yciirs. iais For This 900 lbs. Tea-at 50 cents per lb. 100 lbs. Crosinolino at B cents per pkg. 200 lbs Criscoetd’! cents per lb. 50 Boxes Fins Digby Herring at}! cents each. - ‘ , 100 lbs. Orange Pekoe Tea at 64 cents per in, ‘400 lbs. ltieeiit 12 cents per lb. . t 100 lblii. "Ci-earn Tartar at l0 cents per- pkg. 200’lbs. ‘Suniniildfleediess Raisins at 26 cents. 5 cases matches st 73$ cent s per box. 5 cases Ccrnfiaites at 12 cents per pkg. Buthlabs Oatmeal at ‘i cents pf‘: lb. _ 300 . , s at_ cents per . .~ t ‘ 50 casemiiiit. Jlaie at Special prices. l? I 1M 1,000 lbs. Yellow‘! nrilnc quality iit 80 cents per lb. - Martin sad Bey View. M Week Only spec s a 1C87~7444i . " " “- fill"